I am very sorry to hear that about your family and friends....I know of a couple people who ad Long Form COVID and it was similar. I hope the best for you and your family moving forward! Thank you for sharing.
I prefer Lemmy because it's more like the *R site....whereas Mastadon is the little Blue Bird site. I like having a discourse with others in a single page thread.
I was thinking about this earlier, and what will I watch for the foreseeable future if this happens.....guess YouTube content will get a huge bump if there are no more TV shows or movies to watch.
I have been using 1Password for a few years now, coming from LastPass before the whole bait-and-switch thing they did. I love 1Password, but I am curious how it stacks up to BitWarden since everyone in this thread keeps mentioning them.
Gstatic.com is a domain owned by Google that serves as a content delivery service that caches all unchanging files in a server near the user to reduce load times. It is used to load content from Google's Content Delivery Network (CDN) and store static data like JS libraries, stylesheets, and images. Gstatic.com also verifies connectivity to the internet for Chrome browser and Android devices. Google hosts its static content on a specific server called Gstatic to reduce bandwidth usage and deliver the content faster. Gstatic.com also allows users to embed Google Maps images on their web pages without requiring JavaScript. Gstatic.com is not a virus, but security software may display pop-ups about it.
I took my 6 year old son to see the Angels vs Rockies and he went down to the dugout area and got a ball signed by Shohei Ohtani! My son is half Japanese so this is huge for him!
Has anyone noticed that when you click on a post to see the details/comments, sometimes the link you click on just randomly changes to some other post? I have seen that multiple times now, and usually don't notice until I read the comments and they aren't talking about the post, then I scroll back up and the post is something totally random that I didn't click on. Is this just a bug with the website?
I am looking for a simple tool that I can monitor available bandwidth on my 3 different ISPs in real time. Not what is being used, but what is available...like a speed test, but one that can show historical data. I have PRTG but that shows what is being used. I also do not want it to constant speed tests, that would take up everything I have.
I know I could just as easily do a spreadsheet and fill it in.
Anyone maybe have a Powershell script that would do this, do a speed test and then fill in results on a spreadsheet?
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